
Michael L. Radelet
Professor and Chair
Ketchum 219, 303.735.5811
Research Interests: Criminology, Deviance, Capital Punishment, Societal Reactions to Crime, Deviance, and Crime Victims.
Recent Publications:
"Race, Gender, Region and Death Sentencing in Colorado, 1980-1999," University of Colorado Law Review 77 (2006):549-594 (Stephanie Hindson, Hillary Potter, and MLR).
"The Impact of Legally Inappropriate Factors on Death Sentencing for California Homicides, 1990-99," Santa Clara Law Review 46 (2005): 1-47(Glenn Pierce and MLR).
"On Botched Executions." Pp. 143-68 in Peter Hodgkinson and William Schabas (eds.), Capital Punishment: Strategies for Abolition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004 (Marian J. Borg & MLR).
Capital Punishment in Colorado, 1859-1972." University of Colorado Law Review, 74(2003): 885-1010.
Special issue editor, Judicature, for special issue on Miscarriages of Justice (vol. 86, No.2, Sept.-Oct.).
"Race, Region, and Death Sentencing in Illinois, 1988-1997." Oregon Law Review 81 (2002): 39-96 (Glenn L. Pierce and MLR).
"More Trends Toward Moratoria on Executions." Connecticut Law Review 33 (2001): 845-60.
"Humanizing the Death Penalty." Social Problems 48 (2001): 83-7.
"The Role of Organized Religions in Changing Death Penalty Debates," William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal 9 (2000): 201-14.
"The Changing Nature of Death Penalty Debates." Annual Reviews of Sociology 26 (2000): 43-61 (MLR and Marian J. Borg).
FLORIDA DEATH CASES WHERE NON-STATUTORY MITIGATORS WERE FOUND
A Chronological List, by Date of Sentence
This update: 08/06/07
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